A company has a hiring rule that at least 3 out of 4 employed are the native citizens of their country. What is the probability for a foreigner to be hired in that particular firm?
I know the probability of a native citizen to be hired is 75% to 100%. Which cannot be determined exactly since all 4 out of 4 can also be the native citizens. In a way we can tell that the probability of a foreigner to be hired is between 25% to zero(if all are native citizens). Is there a way to get to an answer?
I know the probability of a native citizen to be hired is 75% to 100%. Which cannot be determined exactly since all 4 out of 4 can also be the native citizens. In a way we can tell that the probability of a foreigner to be hired is between 25% to zero(if all are native citizens). Is there a way to get to an answer?